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Adam Januszko is an Associate Professor at the Faculty of Advanced Technologies and Chemistry, Warsaw University of Technology. His research focuses on nanotechnology, materials science, liquid crystals, and thermal/optical properties of advanced materials. He holds a PhD with habilitation and has contributed to interdisciplinary studies involving polymer matrices, carbon nanotubes, and military engineering applications.
His work spans experimental and theoretical analyses of molecular parameters, such as dielectric properties and phase transitions in mesogenic systems. Notable contributions include studies on Co nanofluids in optical fibers and fluorine-containing mesogenic derivatives using computational models like the Maier-Meier theory. He has also authored a book on military engineering challenges and perspectives.
Januszko’s research integrates nanoscience, electro-optical modulation, and material synthesis, with applications in optoelectronics and defense technology. His publications highlight innovations in microstructured fibers, thermal conductivity of nanocomposites, and liquid crystal phase behavior.
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